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MozillaRootCertificate

398 bytes removed, 19:23, 9 October 2007
Microsoft Internet Explorer
You have two possibilities using Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE6, IE7.) One is to automatically install it using ActiveX and one is to manually import it.
 
== Installation using ActiveX (for a single user) ==
# Go to the Mozilla Root Certificate website: https://www.mozilla.com/certs/mozilla-root.crt
# Click on 'Click here if you want to import the root certificate into Microsoft Internet Explorer'.
# Verify SHA1/MD5 fingerprints.
# Click on YES .
 
''Note: This procedure only adds the Mozilla Root Certificate to the current user! If you have multiple user accounts have a look at the next section.''
== Manual Installation (for a single user) ==
# Go to the CAcert Root Certificate website: https://www.mozilla.com/certs/mozilla-root.crt
# In the File Download window, select Open.# You should verify certificate details in the 'Root Certificate' (choose either DER or PEM Format - it doesn't matter)window.# Open Click on Install Certificate to launch the Windows Key Store: View -> Tools -> Internet Options -> Content -> Personal -> CertificatesCertificate Import Wizard# Import the Certificate # The defaults are generally fine and you downloadedcan just select Next.## When prompted select Yes to install
''Note: This procedure only adds the Mozilla Root Certificate to the current user! If you have multiple user accounts have a look at the next section.''
# Click Next and then Finish
At this point you should get a message saying the import was successful, and you can close the MMC window.
= External Documentation =
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